In 2015, the quincentennial commemoration of the Portuguese arrival on the island of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf (1515–1622) revealed the underlying presupposition among Iranians that the Portuguese presence on the island was the harbinger of a long-term pattern of western imperialism. This analysis questions the accuracy of this narrative by advancing a new interpretative framework that does not reduce the holding of Hormuz to simply another dark episode of European colonial history. Circumscribed and limited in aim and reach, Lusitanian activities on Hormuz cannot be brought under the generic rubric of “orientalism,” which is embedded in European colonial tradition, and which, by extension, buttresses Iranian nationalist sentiment about th...
In an attempt to bridge the current gap in Iranian diaspora literature scholarship, I propose a clos...
This article argues that Dialogue among Civilisations can be put forward as a crucial contribution t...
The Portuguese representations of the sieges of Diu have been produced over the span of five centuri...
In 2015, the quincentennial commemoration of the Portuguese arrival on the island of Hormuz in the P...
The Portuguese were the first Europeans to play a major commercial, military and diplomatic role in ...
This study deals with Portuguese rule over the Arabian Gulf from 1521, after the occupation of Hormu...
Cette thèse vise à analyser les discours sur l’Iran dans les récits de voyageurs germanophones entre...
Luis Filipe Thomaz This article first sums up Portuguese terminology in naming ancient and modern Pe...
This paper contributes to a more thorough assessment of the political and economical interactions be...
Up until the turn of the nineteenth century, the Iranian knowledge of Europe was very limited. Irani...
In early decades of the twentieth century, a distinct anti-Arab discourse emerged in modern Persiana...
This article is a review and summary of a number of prominent features which appear in published rep...
Narratives of the late Qajar period have considered Iran a country in decline, unable to engage effe...
Persia in the Trans-Atlantic Context: From Nineteenth-Century British Imperial Literature to America...
Imperial Portuguese imagery unveils three discursive tropes as primordial signs of the representatio...
In an attempt to bridge the current gap in Iranian diaspora literature scholarship, I propose a clos...
This article argues that Dialogue among Civilisations can be put forward as a crucial contribution t...
The Portuguese representations of the sieges of Diu have been produced over the span of five centuri...
In 2015, the quincentennial commemoration of the Portuguese arrival on the island of Hormuz in the P...
The Portuguese were the first Europeans to play a major commercial, military and diplomatic role in ...
This study deals with Portuguese rule over the Arabian Gulf from 1521, after the occupation of Hormu...
Cette thèse vise à analyser les discours sur l’Iran dans les récits de voyageurs germanophones entre...
Luis Filipe Thomaz This article first sums up Portuguese terminology in naming ancient and modern Pe...
This paper contributes to a more thorough assessment of the political and economical interactions be...
Up until the turn of the nineteenth century, the Iranian knowledge of Europe was very limited. Irani...
In early decades of the twentieth century, a distinct anti-Arab discourse emerged in modern Persiana...
This article is a review and summary of a number of prominent features which appear in published rep...
Narratives of the late Qajar period have considered Iran a country in decline, unable to engage effe...
Persia in the Trans-Atlantic Context: From Nineteenth-Century British Imperial Literature to America...
Imperial Portuguese imagery unveils three discursive tropes as primordial signs of the representatio...
In an attempt to bridge the current gap in Iranian diaspora literature scholarship, I propose a clos...
This article argues that Dialogue among Civilisations can be put forward as a crucial contribution t...
The Portuguese representations of the sieges of Diu have been produced over the span of five centuri...